When the song “Be Our Guest” was in my head when I woke up
this morning, I knew it was time to share our experience eating at Walt Disney
World’s newest restaurant Be Our Guest located in the Beast’s Castle in the new
Fantasyland in the Magic
Kingdom.
As our family was planning our most recent trip, I asked the
clan where they wanted to eat. The boy
chimed in immediately with Be Our Guest.
It was on my list too, so the only thing I was surprised by was the fact
that the new restaurant existed. Be Our
Guest was on our Advanced Dining Reservation (ADR) list. When our travel agent made our dining
reservations, the only available time for dinner was at 8:30 pm as Be Our Guest
is the hottest dining reservation in town so to speak. When we changed our trip a bit and our travel
agent was adding more dining reservations, she happened to double check and
snagged us a 5:30 pm reservation for the same night as our original
reservation. Whew hew!
We checked in for our ADR a few minutes prior to 5:30 pm at
the reservation area just left of the bridge that leads to the Beast’s
Castle. We were given a pager and told
to stay on the bridge area.
Interestingly, only guests with reservations and who have
checked in for their reservations are even allowed on the bridge. Though when I went to check in for our dining
reservation, I was told by another Cast Member prior to check-in area for only
one of our party to go to check in while the others had to stand aside. Yet, when I checked in, I was asked if my
whole party was here and I said “yes” the Cast Member looked at me as if to
say, “where are they” so I explained that I was told that they needed to stand
aside and I was to check-in. My
recommendation—get the system straight so that guests aren’t made to feel
uncomfortable or confused.
Pager in hand, we were allowed to go onto the bridge, which
is a great spot for photos. A Cast
Member from the cleaning crew named Walt (no kidding) visited with us and we
got the inside scoop about the Mine Train Coaster which is being built right
next door.
Within a few minutes, our pager lit up and buzzed so we were
off to the gates of the castle to be welcomed by the Cast Member who would then
seat us.
Walking into the castle was amazing and we were given a run down of the various rooms, told we could
tour and photograph after we ate, and that we would even get a chance to meet
the Master of the Castle.
At our table we found our napkins shaped into roses and our
greeter showed us how to make the rose napkin shape ourselves.
Drinks and menus came shortly to our table in the main
ballroom. We were seated near the giant “window”
looking onto the mountains while it was “snowing.”
Both the husband and the boy ordered the strip steak and
said it was delicious. It came with a
truffle and mayonnaise sauce for dipping—either the steak or the potatoes or
both—that was yummy. I ordered the
seafood medley served in a puff pastry shell.
The dessert cart came when we finished our entrees and the
various cupcake sized desserts were highlighted so that we could choose our
favorites. It was hard to select among
the treats. The boy chose the Beast’s
favorite, while the husband chose Belle’s favorite, and I selected the passion
fruit selection.
Our server also surprised us with a bit of the Grey
Stuff. You know, in the song—“try the
grey stuff, it’s delicious. If you don’t believe us, ask the dishes.” Well our Grey Stuff was to help us celebrate
our anniversary, so we held hands, each made a silent wish, and blew out the
candle together. And, the Grey Stuff
really was delicious!
Upon finishing our dinner, we toured the other rooms. The West Wing is darker, has the rose under
glass, and has evidence of the Beast’s fits throughout the décor.
The other room is much lighter in tone and color and has a
large replica of Belle and the Beast dancing in the center of the room.
When we were exiting, we were directed to the Library, where
the Master was greeting guests. It was
wonderful to thank him for being a great host.
Guests then exit through a room filled with suits of armor. But since this is Disney, they are not
ordinary suits of armor, but talking, sneezing, and coughing suits of
armor. What a delightful end to a
delightful meal and experience!
After a stop in the restrooms which are located in the main
entrance to the castle, we exited. The
boy announced loudly to all who within earshot, many waiting for their
reservation, that this was the best meal he had ever had. He got applause from the waiting crowd. I concur—it was top notch. The husband rubbed his full belly with
agreement.
We dined at Be Our Guest on the last night of our Walt
Disney World Resort vacation and it was a fitting way to end a vacation.
Note: Be Our Guest is
a counter or quick service location for lunch, featuring a specific menu for
lunch, and is very popular. Dinner is
table service and includes alcohol selections.
I LOVED that place food was amazing and I had the strawberry treat like you had. It's on our list again for Dec cannot wait
ReplyDeletei'm trying to book for October but it shows me nothing is available. I been waking up 7 in the morning just to make reservations this whole week and it's always gone. I don't have a travel agent is there an easier way?
ReplyDeleteI would try calling Disney Dining Reservations at 1-407-WDW-DINE. They can see if there is any availability. And, keep trying! Good luck!
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